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Discover LudwigThe phrase "customer turnover" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a business term used to describe the rate at which customers stop doing business with a company and are replaced by new customers. For example, "The company was disappointed with its low customer turnover this past quarter."
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For one, companies discovered that customer turnover was expensive.
Studies predict more customer turnover in an industry already rife with it.
Churn, a measure of customer turnover, was 2.16percentt, down from 2.29percentt a year ago.
AT&T's churn rate, a measure of customer turnover, declined slightly during the quarter.
Yet, Ms. Hassi still needs to make money, which means generating customer turnover.
For well-established places with huge customer turnover, that might not matter.
With roasts ready to slice for immediate use, we get quicker service and higher customer turnover.
The goal is opposite that of fast-food restaurants of yore, whose greatest wish was high customer turnover.
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This old-fashioned idea, called Direct Connect, helped Nextel become a major cellular player, and accounts for its preposterously low customer-turnover rate (less than 2percentt a year, Nextel says).
Analyst Nic Clarke at Charles Stanley said the results were "re-assuring" with solid customer and turnover growth.
Gallup focused on six outcomes: sales, profit, customer engagement, turnover, employee engagement, and safety.
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